The meeting will be at 6 p.m. in the teaching theater at Sabine Pass School, 5641 South Gulfway Drive, in Sabine Pass. The Parks and Wildlife Department has blueprints in place for what they'd like to see at the park, but Sea Rim Superintendent Tracy Ferguson said existing plans can be modified, depending on the feasibility of suggestions made by park users.

Joelynn Barclay, who works in the parks and wildlife's infrastructure division, will host tonight's meeting. She recently told The Enterprise that at this point, proposals for the park include day-use facilities like dune walkover structures, showers, toilets and two birding trails.

Ferguson said surveyors have begun to lay the groundwork for a new headquarters and camping sites to accommodate both RVs and tents. Thee tent sites will be on elevated platforms over the dunes, he said.

The park's former headquarters on Texas 87 west of Sabine Pass had been almost completely gutted by Hurricane Ike's ferocious storm surge in 2008. The remains were demolished in August.